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How to become an author

Law Society Publishing produces a growing range of high-quality titles aimed at
supporting solicitors in their professional practice and keeping them abreast of the
latest legal developments.

Our expert publishing team is on hand to guide and support authors through each
stage of the publishing process.

Why publish with us?

We are always delighted to hear from potential authors and promise that every
proposal we receive will be given serious consideration. If you have an idea for a new
book, please do not hesitate to get in touch and we will work with you to explore its
commercial potential. Our team has a wide range of publishing experience, coming from
companies such as LexisNexis Butterworths, Sweet and Maxwell, Jordans, Routledge and
Macmillan.

Once a proposal is accepted for publication, we are committed to providing our
authors with the highest standard of editorial and marketing support, backed up by the
unique resources of the Law Society.

Who should I contact?

You can submit a book proposal by emailing the relevant person below.

Commissioning editors:

Paul Milner specialises in
practice management, employment, company and commercial and intellectual property.